Guest guest Posted March 28, 2009 Report Share Posted March 28, 2009 Namaste, What is a significance of - * Pratham Charitra Starting with " Om Aim " and Ending Reversly with " Aim Om " * Dwitiya Charitra Starting with " Om Hreem " and Ending Reversly with " Hreem Om " * Trutiya Charitra Starting with " Om Kleem " and Ending Reversly with " Kleem Om " It is understood that All the Three charitras are Attributed to Mahaakali, MahaLakshmi and MahaSarswati respectively and hence Aim beeja, Hreem Beeja and Kleem Beeja are at the starting and ending of of each charitra. It is evident that All the 3 charitras are *Embedded* in Aim, Hreem and kleem at the same time everything (Beejakshara as well as complete charitra) are embedded in OM. What could have been the reason? Warm Regards, Utpal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2009 Report Share Posted March 30, 2009 Namaste Utpal ji, This is called 'samputam' (Lit. meaning a covered box or enclosing with folded palms as in anjali). The given mantra in this case is enclosed with praNava and respective beejakshara. Some traditions do so for gAyatri encasing it in praNava and vyAhrutis. I don't know the significance of this samputam but we do encounter it in a few different places (mahanyAsam for example). If there are any mantra shAstra scholars on the forum they'll be able to shed more details. Regards, -Prasad , " utpal pathak " <vedic_pathak wrote: > > Namaste, > > What is a significance of - > > * Pratham Charitra Starting with " Om Aim " and Ending Reversly with " Aim Om " > > * Dwitiya Charitra Starting with " Om Hreem " and Ending Reversly with " Hreem Om " > > * Trutiya Charitra Starting with " Om Kleem " and Ending Reversly with " Kleem Om " > > It is understood that All the Three charitras are Attributed to Mahaakali, MahaLakshmi and MahaSarswati respectively and hence Aim beeja, Hreem Beeja and Kleem Beeja are at the starting and ending of of each charitra. > > It is evident that All the 3 charitras are *Embedded* in Aim, Hreem and kleem at the same time everything (Beejakshara as well as complete charitra) are embedded in OM. > > What could have been the reason? > > Warm Regards, > > Utpal > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2009 Report Share Posted April 2, 2009 Yes Prasad Bhai, as you mentioned, it is a samputa and there are many instances where this concept is used. let us see if we can get opinion of some members having knowledge of this. Warm Regards, Utpal , " vvootla " <vvootla wrote: > > Namaste Utpal ji, > > This is called 'samputam' (Lit. meaning a covered box or enclosing with folded palms as in anjali). The given mantra in this case is enclosed with praNava and respective beejakshara. Some traditions do so for gAyatri encasing it in praNava and vyAhrutis. I don't know the significance of this samputam but we do encounter it in a few different places (mahanyAsam for example). If there are any mantra shAstra scholars on the forum they'll be able to shed more details. > > Regards, > -Prasad > > > > , " utpal pathak " <vedic_pathak@> wrote: > > > > Namaste, > > > > What is a significance of - > > > > * Pratham Charitra Starting with " Om Aim " and Ending Reversly with " Aim Om " > > > > * Dwitiya Charitra Starting with " Om Hreem " and Ending Reversly with " Hreem Om " > > > > * Trutiya Charitra Starting with " Om Kleem " and Ending Reversly with " Kleem Om " > > > > It is understood that All the Three charitras are Attributed to Mahaakali, MahaLakshmi and MahaSarswati respectively and hence Aim beeja, Hreem Beeja and Kleem Beeja are at the starting and ending of of each charitra. > > > > It is evident that All the 3 charitras are *Embedded* in Aim, Hreem and kleem at the same time everything (Beejakshara as well as complete charitra) are embedded in OM. > > > > What could have been the reason? > > > > Warm Regards, > > > > Utpal > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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